Eric Reeves June 17, 2003 When the mandate for a Civilian Protection Monitoring Team was negotiated in March 2002 by US special envoy for Sudan John Danforth, it appeared that an immensely important breakthrough had been ...
Humanitarian aid in Darfur threatened with utter collapse, December 17, 2004
Insurgents' killing of two aid workers, Khartoum's disproportional military responses threaten to create intolerable insecurity conditions Eric Reeves December 17, 2004 Exactly one year after Jan Egeland, UN ...
DARFUR MORTALITY UPDATE: December 12, 2004: Current data for total mortality from violence, malnutrition, and disease
Eric Reeves December 12, 2004 Building on nine previous assessments of global mortality in Darfur, the current assessment finds that approximately 370,000 have died since conflict erupted in February 2003, and that the ...
“Can Peace Ever Be Made with the National Islamic Front?” — June 13, 2003
Eric Reeves June 13, 2003 Despite the continuation of the Machakos peace process for Sudan, recent events suggest that it is time to ask whether there remains any meaningful chance of success for the process. Put ...
“Can Khartoum Function as a National Capital Under Shari’a Law?” — June 6, 2003
Eric Reeves June 6, 2003 Can Khartoum function as the national capital of a unified Sudan if the National Islamic Front regime continues to insist on maintaining shari'a (Islamic law) in the city? The question has gained ...
“Attacks on Civilians in Eastern Upper Nile: Of No Concern?” — June 3, 2003
Eric Reeves June 3, 2003 For the second time in the last few months, there is an extremely disturbing report of civilian atrocities in Eastern Upper Nile (southern Sudan), conducted by military forces directly allied with ...
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